IU men’s soccer season ends with missed opportunities
When Virginia Tech midfielder Forrest White ended IU men’s soccer’s season Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium, every player was flat on the ground in disbelief.
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When Virginia Tech midfielder Forrest White ended IU men’s soccer’s season Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium, every player was flat on the ground in disbelief.
IU had barely let Virginia Tech get a touch of the ball in extra time.
After a 1-0 second round win at home over the Akron Zips, the No. 7 seeded Hoosiers got a chance to take part in one of the program’s favorite traditions: Tudor Room Turkey.
The only thing in doubt Wednesday afternoon was whether or not IU senior Alexis Gassion would reach the 1,000-point mark for her career.
The stakes were high in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
With 3.5 seconds to play and IU women’s basketball up three against Chattanooga, IU senior guard Alexis Gassion was at the line for the front end of a one-and-one. She was preparing to shoot when music started to play. She got another chance to shoot, but missed.
The Hoosiers have drawn seven times, posted 10 clean sheets and gone 4-1-2 against teams in the RPI top 25.
The NCAA Tournament field of 48 is set, and IU is in a spot that gives it a chance to make a run.
The Hoosiers are off to the NCAA Tournament as a 7 seed. How far can this team go? Josh and Zain break it all down.
“A modern dynasty in men’s soccer” is how IU was described when the Hoosiers heard their name called Monday afternoon while gathered at Yogi’s Grill and Bar.
Through all of the whistles, fouls and stoppages in play, IU carried on to cruise past Vanderbilt 94-61 victory against and move to 2-0 on the season.
The size advantage on the interior for IU was evident inside the doors of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
WESTFIELD, Ind. — The wind was howling.
IU’s Big Ten Tournament semifinal match Friday is a classic case of offense versus defense.
The postseason is here for the IU men's soccer team and they will be taking on Wisconsin in the semifinals Friday. How will they fare? Will it be similar to their previous matchup? Josh and Zain break it all down.
How this IU men’s soccer team will be remembered will have a lot to do with how it fares in the next few weeks.
The first match between IU and Northwestern ended in a 0-0 draw. This one was headed that way too, but Sunday was different.
IU junior guard Tyra Buss has been the star of the show during her time in Bloomington.
The first time IU played Northwestern, the Hoosiers controlled the Wildcats. They outshot them 28-3 but ended up settling for a 0-0 draw.
The Hoosiers have secured the two-seed in the Big Ten Tournament after a successful week with two win. Now, IU turns its attention to the postseason. How will they fare? Josh and Zain break it all down.